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Froam Campground — Freestone Creek Rd, Briagolong

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Froam Campground — Freestone Creek Rd, Briagolong VIC 3860

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Froam Campground sits beside Freestone Creek on Freestone Creek Road, just north of the tiny township of Briagolong (VIC 3860). Tucked into the Briagolong State Forest, the site is a simple bush-style campground offering visitors swimming access to the well-known Blue Pool and quiet riverside spots for a picnic, angling and short walks. The setting is native eucalypt country with basalt gullies and a deep clear swimming hole that is especially inviting in summer months. Road access is via unsealed gravel Freestone Creek Road — a scenic drive that requires cautious speeds and care after rain.Facilities are basic: gravel parking and campsites, limited picnic benches, barbecue pads in some spots and rustic or drop toilets at a small number of nearby picnic areas (Blue Pool has public toilet facilities). There is no mains power at the campground and potable water should be treated as not guaranteed — visitors should arrive self-sufficient with drinking water and firewood if permitted. Mobile reception varies by provider; short stays and low-impact camping are encouraged to protect the forest setting and the creek ecology.Froam is suited to tent camping, camper trailers and small caravans (not recommended for very large rigs). Pet-friendly listings show that well-behaved dogs are commonly permitted in this precinct but must be controlled — always check local signage or council rules. The area offers short walking tracks to creek-side lookouts and to the Blue Pool swimming hole, plus quiet fishing spots along Freestone Creek. The nearby township of Briagolong (approx 10–15 minutes’ drive) provides the closest pub, fuel and basic services. Because this is a popular seasonal swimming area, expect busier conditions on warm weekends and public holidays. Trail and campground upgrades have occurred in recent years as part of regional parks investment; however always verify local conditions before arrival.

Location & contact

Name: Froam Campground (Freestone Creek precinct)
Address: Freestone Creek Road, Briagolong VIC 3860, Australia
GPS coordinates: -37.77568980498361, 147.11432485606255
Website (local parks info): Parks / Forests pages

Map set to satellite display. Use caution on unsealed roads.

Site summary & features

  • Site suitable for: Tents, camper trailers, small caravans. Not suitable for very large rigs. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
  • Road access: Unsealed gravel road (Freestone Creek Rd). Drive with care, especially after rain. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
  • Site surface: Gravel and native grass campsites / cleared areas.
  • Camping permitted: Yes — free / low cost camping in the Freestone Creek precinct (confirm signage on arrival). :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
  • Maximum overnight stays: Not confirmed in public listings — check Parks Victoria or signposted rules. (Not confirmed)
  • Facilities: Basic picnic benches, barbecue pads at some areas, gravel parking. Some nearby areas (Blue Pool) have public toilets. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
  • Potable water: Not guaranteed — bring your own drinking water.
  • Mobile phone coverage: Varies by provider; Telstra/Optus often have partial coverage in spots. Not guaranteed.
  • Onsite public toilets: Limited — Blue Pool area has toilets; Froam itself may be basic drop toilets at nearby picnic areas.
  • Rubbish bins: Not consistently provided — take your rubbish out. (Not confirmed)
  • Open fires: Some free camps allow small campfires when there is no fire ban — check current CFA/park restrictions before lighting.
  • Generator use: Not recommended — quiet bush setting. (Not confirmed)
  • Number of sites available: Small precinct with a handful of sites and additional sites further along Freestone Creek Rd. Exact number not confirmed.
  • Essentials to bring: Drinking water, stove, firewood if permitted, insect repellent, first aid, fuel, rubbish bags.
  • Pet friendly: Many listings show dogs allowed (controlled) — check local signage.
  • Fishing: Yes — Freestone Creek offers angling opportunities (recreational). Respect local rules. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
  • Short walks: Walking track to Blue Pool and short creekside walks.

Nearby services & attractions (approx distances)

  • Briagolong Hotel — Briagolong town centre (approx 8–12 km / ~10–15 min drive). Pub food, basic supplies, phone: local listings.
  • Places to eat — Briagolong township café / bakery / Briagolong Hotel (approx 8–12 km).
  • Local attractions — Blue Pool (Freestone Creek swimming hole) — adjacent / within same precinct (~0–3 km). Scenic gorge and swimming.
  • Nearest caravan parks — Maffra / Sale region caravan parks (approx 20–30 km to larger towns). Check local listings for exact sites. (Not confirmed exact name/distance)
  • Next free camps — Other free/low-cost camps along Freestone Creek Road (e.g. Quarry Reserve, McKinnons Point) — within ~1–15 km depending on site.
  • Nearest dump point: Likely in Briagolong township or larger nearby town (Maffra / Sale). Exact nearest dump point not confirmed — check local caravan park or council resources. (Not confirmed)
  • Nearest petrol station: Briagolong / Maffra are the closest service stations (approx 8–25 km). Check fuel apps for up-to-date prices. (Not confirmed)
  • Drinking water resupply: Briagolong township (approx 8–12 km). Onsite potable water not guaranteed.
  • Public toilets: Blue Pool has toilets; township toilets in Briagolong.

Seasonal weather & best times

Gippsland summers (Dec–Feb) are warm and are the most popular time for swimming at Blue Pool. Autumn and spring are mild with cooler nights; winters can be cold with frost and occasional rainfall making unsealed access slippery. Always check a current forecast for Briagolong / Wellington Shire before travelling. (Weather is time-sensitive; check Bureau of Meteorology forecasts for exact dates.)

Source summary: campsite & facilities data compiled from park/camping directories and local listings. Always confirm up-to-date rules, fire restrictions and availability with Parks Victoria or local council before visiting.


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